Anthony Weiner Beware: Sexting is For Girls, According to Cal State Long Beach 'Sexuality & Culture' Study

Turns out most of the sexters out there aren't pervs in congress. Rather they're ... women. So says a study from the journal Sexuality & Culture, which is put together out of Cal State Long Beach.

After surveying 5,187 adults, researchers Diane Kholos Wysocki of the University of Nebraska and Cheryl Childers of Kansas' Washburn University found, according to a statement summarizing the research, that ...

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Women were more likely than men to engage in sexting behaviors.

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Over two-thirds of the respondents had cheated online while in a serious relationship.

Dennis Romero is an L.A. Weekly staff writer. He formerly worked at the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Los Angeles Times, where he participated in Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the L.A. riots. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone online, the Guardian and, as a young stringer, the New York Times.